The Rail Park – Three Mile Vision Tour
2700 Pennsylvania Ave 2700 Pennsylvania Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesJoin Friends of the Rail Park for a walking tour covering the Three Mile Vision for the Rail Park.
Please be sure to check the event organizer’s website for any last-minute changes or cancellations prior to attending.
Have an event that will fit well on our calendar?
Join Friends of the Rail Park for a walking tour covering the Three Mile Vision for the Rail Park.
Join us for the Philly Spring Clean Up! Work with your neighbors to clean along Ramona Avenue and the Tacony Creek Park gateway. Location: Tacony Creek Park Gateway: I St & Ramona Ave 19124 Time: 10am to 12pm Date: Saturday, April 1, 2023 All tools and supplies will be provided, including work gloves, snacks, and water. Restrooms are not available. Please bring a reusable water bottle if you have one. We provide a free reusable water bottle to volunteers. We follow Philadelphia guidelines & will provide masks. 50 person limit for this event. Pre-registration is required. Please register here! (Create
Become an official certified Save Our Streams water quality monitor to see how healthy your local streams are.About this eventSave Our Streams (SOS) is a great way to test water quality by collecting and identifying underwater insects, called macroinvertebrates. The Izaak Walton League is partnering with the Pennypack Ecological Restoration Trust to provide a workshop for those who wish to become a certified SOS Monitor and have their data entered into a nationwide water quality database.In order to become a certified SOS Monitor, volunteers must;1. Complete online portion, including watching 2 webinars and passing a macroinvertebrate identification quiz.2. Attend a
Help us sort donated fabrics, textiles, and reclaimed materials for creative reuse!Volunteer to help our team divert hundreds of pounds of creative materials away from the landfill and back into the hands of our creative community where they can be reused in countless creative projects! Water bottle refill station and restrooms are available on-site. Masks required
NSNP is inaugurating Las Veredas, a children's garden with Las Parcelas.We are inviting all of our neighbors to bring their kids for an afternoon of fun! Face painting, gardening activities, crafts, music, and more will be there. This is a day for families and young people to enjoy the gardens and be together. We will serve pizza! This event is free and open to the public.
Local Seed swap!A local farm-based seed company, Truelove Seeds is offering culturally important and open pollinated vegetable, herb, and flower seeds. Bring your seeds to share and trade with others. The seed swap will take place on April 1st from 1:00pm-3:00pm at Weavers Way Outreach Office in Germantown located at 326B West Chelten Ave, Philadelphia PA 19144.Truelove Seeds is a farm-based seed company offering culturally important and open pollinated vegetable, herb, and flower seeds. Our seeds are grown by more than 50 small-scale urban and rural farmers committed to community food sovereignty, cultural preservation, and sustainable agriculture. This collaboration is
Grow Your Own veggies and plants Demonstration and Goat stroll (no land, no problem, grow things in pots and windowboxes!) Black Girls With Green Thumbs will lead tours of Awbury, pointing out plants with purpose with the Goats! In addition there will be lessons on planting and growing your own foods, with or without a backyard, plus learn how to use the foods you are planting. There's plenty to learn at this FREE can't miss event! Rain Date April 2.
You’re invited to celebrate the closing of our community exhibition, Walking the Edge, with curator and community organizer JJ Tiziou. Philadelphia-based Soapbox Press will lead a letterpress printing workshop and JJ Tiziou will lead guided walks around the Schuylkill Center’s grounds. Participants will also enjoy food and drinks while getting the chance to meet artists featured in Walking the Edge.
Manatawny Still Works is thrilled to announce its 9th Anniversary Celebration at its Pottstown Distillery on April 1st from 1pm to 11pm. The event will showcase live music performances by the James Marsh Trio and The Fuzz Mob. Guests can also enjoy delicious seafood from The Cousins Maine Lobster truck with specialties like the Lobster Grilled Cheese and Shrimp Tacos. Additionally, MSW is hosting a giveaway for those who are 21 years and older, for a chance to win a 53-gallon Whiskey Barrel (its whiskey has already been bottled; no purchase necessary; one entry per person). The barrel can be
Beyond comparison the most exciting and fact filled 2 hour adventure offered in Philly. Learn about the history of Black Philadelphia.
Pop Up Shop Feathering Local Vendors
This is a weekly program except for holidays. Join a knowledgeable naturalist for guided walks at various locations in NW Philadelphia.Northwest Philly Bird and Nature Walks Various Parks & Recreation Sites in Northwest PhillyMondays at 9amThis is a weekly program except for holidays. Join a knowledgeable naturalist and expert birder for a guided walk. We will have binoculars with us, but will look at much more than birds! Pre-registration is requested. All ages. FREE. Message WEC@Phila.gov for more information. March 6 Wissahickon, Bells Mills Road East Parking LotMarch 13 Schuylkill River Trail (Shawmont Ave entrance)March 20 Wissahickon, Valley Green (meet
Meet at the Kiosk at Forbidden Drive and Northwestern Ave. Join us for our fourth seasonal walk through Andorra’s forest, meadow, and hillside trails. The meadow and surrounding forest are bursting with activity, from the blossoming trees to the increased presence of birds. We’ll observe the changes from our fall and winter walks, and welcome the new season! As we walk up to the meadow, we will pass the Treehouse, food forest, and frog pond and will enjoy the extended sunlight with this late afternoon hike. This briskly paced walk will loop back to our starting point for those who
Monthly Plant Swap with where you can share your plants and bring home some new ones!PHS Plant Swaps are a free, family-friendly event. Bring plants, plant cuttings, or any garden-related items (i.e., books, tools, vegetables from your garden, etc.), then come to our garden to swap and meet new plant enthusiasts. It’s a one-for-one exchange; if you bring five items, you'll go home with five new items! We will have plant experts on hand to help identify unknown plants and special plant society guests with demonstration specimens. Please register before the swap and check in with us when you arrive.
"Cooking Up Change: Sustainability, Seafood, and Substitution in Japan" with Dr. Anne ClausA large-scale and consequential game of substitution is playing out in kitchens worldwide as sustainable seafood advocates try to replace over-harvested fish like salmon and tuna with more abundant species. Such substitutions depend not only on the fishers and eaters who are often deemed responsible for turning the tide of overconsumption, but also on the creation of “conscious” cooks adept at navigating these seafood substitutions. This talk, based on recent ethnographic research in Tokyo Japan, seeks to understand the diverse ways that chefs and home cooks interpret, negotiate,
Monthly Plant Swap with where you can share your plants and bring home some new ones!PHS Plant Swaps are a free, family-friendly event. Bring plants, plant cuttings, or any garden-related items (i.e., books, tools, vegetables from your garden, etc.), then come to our garden to swap and meet new plant enthusiasts. It’s a one-for-one exchange; if you bring five items, you'll go home with five new items! We will have plant experts on hand to help identify unknown plants, plant society guests with demonstration specimens, and seasonal plant favorites from our sponsor, Solo Real Estate.Please register before the swap and
What do Philadelphia mayoral candidates for office think about climate and waste? Find out in this mayoral forum.Green Philly Climate & Environment Candidate ForumWhat do Philadelphia mayoral candidates for office think about climate and the environment? How will they prioritize environmental issues during their time as mayor? How will it affect your vote for the primary in May and in November? To aid citizens in their democratic deliberations, Green Philly is proud to host the candidate forum on the topic of 'Climate and Waste' for Mayoral candidates seeking to represent Philadelphia. Confirmed Candidates:Rebecca RhynhartRev. Warren Bloom Sr. Climate & Waste
This virtual talk by mycologist Patty Kaishian approaches the field of mycology through a theoretical framework rooted in queer and feminist theories, as well as philosophy of science and traditional ecological knowledge. The goal of this work is to challenge, push, and explore central tenets of institutional science, and to socially and historically situate current research dilemmas in mycology. Dr. Patricia Kaishian’s research focuses on fungal taxonomy, diversity, evolution, symbiosis, and ecology, particularly of the less-studied fungal groups, such as the insect-associated Laboulbeniales. She is a co-founder of the International Congress of Armenian Mycologists, which seeks to jointly protect Armenian
Shop our full selection of native plants online beginning April 5th: shop.schuylkillcenter.org/native-plants/.
When: Two sessions on Wednesday, April 5, 2023. You may sign up for one or both sessions. 9 a.m.–12 p.m., Mapping MWEEs in the NEW PA Environmental Literacy and Sustainability Standards. 1–4 p.m., Community Engagement: Guidelines for Excellence. Where: Stroud Water Research Center, 970 Spencer Road, Avondale, PA 19311. Cost: Morning session is free; afternoon session costs $10. 3 hours of Act 48 will be provided for each session, 6 total for the whole day. Registration: Seats are limited and registration is required by March 31, 2023. Bring your own lunch if attending both sessions. Snacks and coffee will be
Learn in an indoor farm that actually produces a variety of products, some you can make at home.
FREE Cloth Diaper Workshop!This cloth diaper class is intended to demystify and simplify cloth diapering for parents and caregivers interested in investigating them as an option for their child.Join Jen, owner of The Nesting House, to find out why it can be an environmentally-sound and cost-effective option for families. The workshop will include information about how to get started with cloth diapering, the range of products that are available, and how to choose and care for these products. Product samples will be demonstrated so that participants can make an informed decision.Cloth curious? Join us to find out more!
Learn about the Lenni Lenape history on the Delaware RiverfrontLenape Perspectives and art activityJoin Adam DePaul of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and resident artist Lisa Kelley at Tacony Lab for a talk about the history of the Lenape in this area. This event is part of the programming for the Riverfront North Partnership Greenway artist residency and Mural Arts Philadelphia's Tacony LAB Community Art Center both located within the Tacony neighborhood, a name is derived from Lenape origins meaning "forest," "wilderness," or "uninhabited land."Participants will be invited to weave a small bowl during the talk. All materials will be
Join us for an evening hike under the full Sugar Moon. Adults & Teens. Free.Join us for an evening hike under the full moon. Outdoors, almost all weather. ~1.5 mile hike on uneven, rocky trails in the dark. No flashlights will be used on the hike. Adults & Teens. Free. *We cannot predict nature's display of light or clouds, so we cannot guarantee a clear view, or any view of the full moon. You can however expect a beautiful evening in nature.*Parking is available at the center with additional street parking. The center, bathrooms, and picnic areas are all accessible,
Stokas undertakes a critical and decolonial analysis of DEI work, linking contemporary practices of diversity to longer colonial histories.In Reparative Universities, Ariana González Stokas undertakes a critical and decolonial analysis of DEI work, linking contemporary practices of diversity to longer colonial histories. González Stokas argues that diversity is an insufficient concept for efforts concerned with anti-oppression, anti-racism, equity, and decolonization. Given its historical ties to colonialism, can higher education be locations for unraveling, repair and redistribution?About the author: Ariana González Stokas has spent the last two decades working in institutions as a faculty member and senior-level DEI administrator committed to
We will take a hike to look and listen for creatures of the night: owls, toads, flying squirrels, fireflies, racoons etcNocturnal Wildlife Walks We will take a hike to look and listen for creatures of the night: owls, toads, flying squirrels, fireflies, racoons etcWed April 5 7:30pmWed May 3 7:30pmFri June 23 8:30pm
Join us for an in-person tufting workshop with Tuft the World! In this hands-on instructional class, participants will learn to use power tufting machines to create a rug or wall hanging. The 6-hour class will cover the basics of setting up a tufting frame with stretched primary cloth and threading and operating tufting machines. Instructions for how to cut, glue, and finish a tufted piece will also be provided. Participants will work on projects of their own design on a frame that can accommodate pieces 22 x 22 inches. Frame, cloth, and yarn are included in the cost of the
Native plants of the Eastern Temperate Forest are beautiful, inspiring, and critically important for healthy landscapes. From the subdued colors and fragrances of spring wildflowers to the exuberance of summer perennials and the captivating hues of fall foliage, discover a wealth of plants that satisfy your gardening needs throughout the seasons. Using Mt. Cuba Center’s stunning gardens, learn to identify 60 trees, shrubs, and herbaceous perennials in each Native Plants course. Examine their key identifying characteristics, preferred growing conditions, overall size, and ecological significance. Students seeking a Certificate in Ecological Gardening must take the onsite exam. This program takes place
1-1.5 hournature activities and lessons on most Thursdays.Weekly Afternoon Activities/ Homeschool LessonsThursdays at 1:00pmJoin us for weekly themed, 1-1.5 hour activities and lessons on most Thursdays. We can accommodate requests for other times and dates by appointment for your group. Equipment and materials are provided. These programs are geared for elementary and middle school aged children with caregivers. We can adapt programs to the needs of your group. $5 per child.Frogs & ToadsApril 6 One of the wonders of spring is frogs and toads emerging from their winter dormancy. Learn about what type of frogs live in Philadelphia and take
Tree health and sustainability in the landscape are largely dependent on selecting the appropriate tree before planting. Learn the process of selecting the right tree for the right site to maximize the longevity of your plant after installation. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Saturday, April 6, 2024. About the Instructor: Nicole DeLizzio is the Arborist Assistant at the Mt. Cuba Center. She graduated from the University of Delaware with a degree in Agriculture and Natural Resources and a minor in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. With a combined passion for trees and art, she has
Training for Broad Street? Just want to get to know Fairmount Park’s trails a bit better? Join us for Training on Trails on Thursdays in Fairmount Park! DATE Thursday, April 6, 2023 TIME 5:30pm - 7:00pm LOCATION Chamounix Hostel 3250 Chamounix Dr Philadelphia, PA 19131 Break out from your running routine, meet fellow runners, and discover the lesser-known trails of East and West Fairmount Park on Thursdays at 5:30pm. Led by Kevin Roche, an avid runner from the Conservancy staff, “Training on Trails” group runs will be 4-7 miles in length and run at an approximately 10-11 minute mile pace. Runners with
Meeting at Historic Rittenhouse Town. This was rescheduled from Saturday, April 1. Are you free this day? Do you want to help out the Wissahickon Watershed? Then join us for this very exciting service day! With the help of Philadelphia Parks & Recreation, we will be closing Lincoln Drive (the only main road that runs right next to the creek within Wissahickon Valley Park) from Wissahickon Avenue down to Ridge Avenue for a large-scale litter clean-up! Come help us make this often travelled section of the park cleaner! The event will be cancelled in inclement weather. Be sure to wear
FABSCRAP needs your help to save designer textiles from landfills! It's easy to learn, fun to do, and a safe way to help out.FABSCRAP Philly needs your help to save designer textiles from landfill! Volunteers will sort through fabric samples and swatches, separating fabric from paper headers and folding large, usable fabric to be saved for reuse.When registering, choose:First Time Volunteer Sorter if this is your first time volunteering with usReturn Volunteer Sorter if you’ve sorted with us beforeNote: If you choose to donate, please make sure that you also choose a sorter ticket. FABSCRAP Philly is committed to keeping
Join us for an exciting charity project with Lexi Combs, the popular TikTok personality known as Lexi.DIY. Lexi is passionate about helping people improve their quality of life through creative DIY projects that transform living spaces. In partnership with Nurse Hadley, she is bringing her talents to Philadelphia on April 8th-9th to renovate the home of someone in need. Our mission is to create a space that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and sustainable. We want to provide a comfortable and safe living environment for the homeowner, and we need your help to make it happen! Nominate
VU PHL is spreading the word by distributing informational flyers throughout the city!What we'll be doing:After an orientation at Uhuru Furniture, we'll break off into small groups and distribute informational flyers in different neighborhoods.Door hanging is an important way to support the work of Uhuru Furniture by getting the word out to the broader community in Philadelphia.Details:Uhuru Furniture 832 N. Broad St Philadelphia, PA 19130Saturday, April 8th, 20239 AM - 12:30 PM8:50am Volunteers arrive and check-in.9:00-9:30: Orientation 9:30-10:00: Travel time to neighborhoods 10:00-12:00: Hang information on doors and/or Education to people about project. (Volunteers will not be soliciting or doing community outreach with this
Make your own greenhouse with recyclable materials & sow some seeds in preparation for spring!Join us for the kick-off workshop of the 2023 season! In this session, Anastasia Alexandrin will teach participants how to make their own greenhouses for seed starting. If possible, participants are asked to bring recycled water jugs or salad containers. These materials will also be available at the workshop. This workshop will take place at Wyck. We will gather in the education building next to the Walnut Lane entrance.Interested in becoming a Friend of Wyck? We would love your support! Get your membership here.
Join your neighbors and Streamkeepers for our monthly Creek Care Day in Montgomery County. All tools and supplies will be provided, including work gloves (though you’re welcome to bring your own). Please note, restrooms are not available. No plastic water bottles – please bring a reusable water bottle if you have one. Remember to wear a mask, and to stay home if you experience COVID-19 symptoms or have been in contact with a confirmed case in the last 14 days. This event will be canceled in the event of heavy rain or thunder! Email ryan@ttfwatershed.org to register or call 215.744.1853.
Come by for free walk-up bike rentals; as well as simple repairs (flats, chains, brake adjustments), diagnostics, and bike safety brochures! Please register in advance. The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is hosting FREE biking days at Bartram’s Garden through the end of November. Come ride the Bartram Mile trail!
Create more ecologically sound landscapes by implementing a variety of sustainable gardening and landscaping techniques. Learn how to manage and conserve water using rain gardens, bioswales, and rain barrels. Reduce the demands of lawn care by adding meadow areas and increase your energy savings with strategically placed layered plantings. Develop your garden to support a diverse population of beneficial wildlife and create healthy, natural habitats. Lunch is included This program takes place in-person (at Mt. Cuba Center) Two Saturdays: April 8 & 15, 2023 About the Instructor: Susan Barton, PhD, is an extension specialist and associate professor in the Plant
Beyond comparison the most exciting and fact filled 2 hour adventure offered in Philly. Learn about the history of Black Philadelphia.
Pop Up Shop Feathering Local Vendors
Farm To Fork A Community Egg hunt Brunch is An Eden Project event series From the Garden Godfather Inc (501c3)Farm To Fork A Community Egg hunt Brunch is An Eden Project event series From the Garden Godfather Inc (501c3) to activate an economic exchange from food to education this Event Series Will provide the ability to inject fresh Produce, Arts & Literacy directly into school systems.
This is a weekly program except for holidays. Join a knowledgeable naturalist for guided walks at various locations in NW Philadelphia.Northwest Philly Bird and Nature Walks Various Parks & Recreation Sites in Northwest PhillyMondays at 9amThis is a weekly program except for holidays. Join a knowledgeable naturalist and expert birder for a guided walk. We will have binoculars with us, but will look at much more than birds! Pre-registration is requested. All ages. FREE. Message WEC@Phila.gov for more information. March 6 Wissahickon, Bells Mills Road East Parking LotMarch 13 Schuylkill River Trail (Shawmont Ave entrance)March 20 Wissahickon, Valley Green (meet
Receive a 1-2 hour in-person consultation in Philadelphia, PA at your growing space to support ag business planning. This is step one.Sign-up to receive an hour of ag business planning technical assistance in-person at your growing space in Philadelphia, PA supporting crop planning, harvest & post-harvest handling, food safety, small space field cropping, and sales to food hubs. This is the first step in the sign-up process. You will receive a follow-up email to figure out a meeting spot and your TA time and date from rbcfworkshops@gmail.com and you will need to confirm the plan for TA. You must cancel
Volunteer with Haverford College Arboretum!
Stop in our future Germantown store and learn more about our project!Join Co-op members and staff at our future store site prior to groundbreaking! We will open the space so you can see what the building looks like inside, and share plans to make it a great, community-owned food store. Members of our Germantown Outreach Committee and staff will be on site to share info about the project and answer questions. This is an informal event, so feel free to just stop by. The space is raw and there are no restroom facilities. We will have some drinks and snacks
Learn how to turn turn food scraps and other organic waste into rich compost for your plants and garden!Turn your household garbage and yard waste into soil and fertilizer for your garden and houseplants. Learn different techniques to do this yourself, even in small spaces; play with worms, and take home a sample of compost tea.This workshop will be led by the amazing Sally McCabe, Associate Director of Community Education for PHS. Sally has been playing with both garbage and worms for almost 50 years, and doesn't fear either!Registration closes at noon on the day of the event, or prior
What can the next mayor do to create a great park in every neighborhood? The past two decades have seen the creation and revival of great parks, like Bartram’s Garden and the Discovery Center, and historic capital investments through Rebuild. However, funding for operations for Parks & Rec is absurdly low. We spend $50 per capita compared to $125 per capita in Baltimore or $176 per person in Atlanta. Let’s get our next mayor to ensure there is a great park in every neighborhood! Alex Doty is the Executive Director of the Parks & Rec Heroes Fund and has spent
Free/ FLOWER ARRANGING Join Bill Kirk of Stein’s Your Florist to learn the basics of flower arrangement.Free/ FLOWER ARRANGINGIf you have taken the previous session, please give others an opportunity to sign up for this class. This is a popular class and we want as many people as possible to be able to take it.Join Bill Kirk of Stein’s Your Florist to learn the basics of flower arrangement. Bill will both demonstrate and instruct using fresh flowers. Each person will leave with their own arrangement.One Session -April 11th from 6:00pm-8:00pmTacony LAB Class Enrollment and Attendance PolicyThe Tacony LAB’s classes are
Local authors will share and discuss their newly released book in its second edition.Meet the authors, Edward Sibley Barnard, Paul Meyer and Catriona Bull Briger of Philadelphia Trees: A Field Guide to the City and the Surrounding Delaware Valley. This talk will provide an introduction to this handy field guide, covering how to use it to identify trees while highlighting specific Philadelphia trees from the new edition. We will conclude with a short discussion about Philadelphia's urban forest.This is event will be hosted via Zoom on 4/11 at 6:30pm. A Zoom link will be emailed to you after you register
Explore the Nature Sanctuary in search of sights, sounds & signs of wildlife. Adults Only. Free.Explore the Nature Sanctuary in search of sights, sounds & signs of wildlife. Adults Only. Free. Parking is available at the center with additional street parking. The center, bathrooms, and picnic areas are all accessible, however, the trails are rocky and uneven. Photos will be taken of participants during this program for use by the Pennypack Environmental Center and Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. If you wish to opt out, please let us know before the program. City of Philadelphia Covid-19 information at phila.gov.TICK CHECK upon
Rare plant conservation is a science that requires a high degree of expertise and knowledge of regulatory frameworks, such as botanical identification and species permits. Gain a deeper understanding of rare plants and the systems to classify and protect them with Élan Alford, Mt. Cuba Center’s conservation fellow. Explore the gardens with Élan as she highlights a selection of Delaware’s rare plants. Please dress for the weather and wear practical shoes for walking over uneven paths. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Wednesday, April 12, 2023. About the Instructor: Élan Alford, Ph.D, is the Plant
Learn about your local watershed and what you can do to help protect Pennsylvania’s watersheds!Join Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward Coordinator for Chester and Delaware Counties, Meagan Hopkins-Doerr, and Trout Unlimited board member Steve Grim to learn about our local watershed and what we can do to protect and improve our waterways. We will walk through Penn State Great Valley's pollinator meadow and basin area to take a closer look at native plantings that you can plant at home to improve your watershed. This program will take place outside. Please wear appropriate footwear and meet at the entrance to
Learn in an indoor farm that actually produces a variety of products, some you can make at home.
Join our evening guided kayak tour of the three connected bodies of water: Pattison Lagoon, Edgewood Lake, and Hollander Creek. DATE Wednesday, April 12, 2023 TIME 6:00pm - 7:30pm LOCATION FDR Park Boathouse 1500 Pattison Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19145 Did you know that FDR is the only park with publicly accessible lakes and an active boating program? Come see for yourself by joining our evening guided kayak tour of the three connected bodies of water: Pattison Lagoon, Edgewood Lake, and Hollander Creek. Kayaking on the flat waters of “The Lakes” with the warm glow of the setting sun is a serene,
A class by Tony Croasdale, Avid Birder; Supervisor, Wissahickon Environmental Center, Philadelphia Parks and Rec. Presented by the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. Birding is one of America’s favorite hobbies, and what could be better than watching birds actively foraging in your own backyard? This class will teach you how to turn your backyard into a desirable habitat for songbirds by discussing which plants to grow for food and shelter, how to arrange them effectively, and other gardening practices friendly to avians. It's truly amazing how even a few changes can greatly increase your landscape's attractiveness to both resident and migrating
8:30 – 11:30 am
Get outside and bloom.
The Song Spot music lessons, which recently opened in Gayborhood in March 2023 is hosting an open house for the community to see the new studio space and meet our instructors! Headquartered in Nashville, our vocal coaches have worked on Music Row and expanded to downtown Philadelphia in hopes of bringing Nashville to Philly's front door! The studio hosts open mics, workshops, and songwriting meet ups to help connect the musicians in Philadelphia's vibrant music community. A woman-owned business, we are working on sharing the knowledge gained in Music City and help the singer-songwriters of Philadelphia further their music careers. We
Get ready for the spring garden season as you learn how you can improve water quality, soil health, and grow better veggies!
Philly Fixer’s Guild Repair Fair: We will be welcoming the Philly Fixers Guild’s Repair Fair back to our spaces to help you fix and repair, fix, and assemble your tricky items. Why replace it when you can repair it? This urban volunteer repair outfit will help you fix your stuff, free of charge, and they’re ready for the challenge. Got tangled jewelry, IKEA furniture that needs assembling, or a vacuum cleaner that’s on the fritz? Sit down with one of their volunteers and they’ll help you hands-on with fixing it. While they do have some limits, they encourage a read of
Philadelphia’s leading Black media outlets and Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church partner for a mayoral candidate forum focused on Black issues.Philadelphia’s leading Black media outlets are partnering with Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church to host a mayoral candidate forum focused on Black issues. This forum will be moderated by Andrea Lawful Sanders, host of The Source, and feature Solomon Jones from WURD Radio and representatives of the Philadelphia Tribune, the Philadelphia Sunday Sun, and Fun Times Magazine questioning the candidates. The panel will focus on issues that have a significant impact on Philadelphia’s Black communities – economic opportunity, education, public safety and
Meet at North Mt. Pleasant Place Trailhead (North Mt. Pleasant Rd. and Wissahickon Ave.) Join Andi, Debbie, and Jim as we explore the Wissahickon in April. Last year the spring ephemerals were in full bloom on our route. Since this winter has been so mild, we moved our hike a week earlier to see if we can catch them blooming again this April. Will we see frogs in the frog pond as we pass the bench and trees dedicated to a beloved trail ambassador? We may see and hear the earliest migrating birds moving back to our area, including phoebes
When: Friday, April 14, 2023, 9 a.m.–3 p.m. Where: John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum, Philadelphia, PA (map below) Audience: This workshop is open to homeschool providers, classroom teachers, and non-formal environmental educators. Six hours of Act 48 are available for Pennsylvania Certified Teachers. A certificate of participation will be provided for teachers/participants outside of Pennsylvania. Cost: Free. Seats are limited and registration is required. The school districts of the first 10 teachers who register can be reimbursed for substitute teacher costs. Lunch: Provided thanks to our NSF project funding! See registration to note any dietary preferences. Register Now
Think of what gardening would be like without the world of weeds. Learn how to identify the most common annual and perennial lawn and garden weeds using leaves, flowers, stems, and seeds. The fall section covers species that should be removed before winter, making next year’s garden more maintenance free. Ecologically friendly methods of managing weed infestations are discussed. This program takes place in person at Mt. Cuba Center on Friday, April 14, 2023 About the Instructor: Lucy Dinsmore is a horticulturist and certified arborist who loves learning and teaching about all things growing. She worked in public gardens for
Make your own ink for drawing and fine writing from natural materials using flowers and plants growing in our green spaces.Workshop OverviewMake your own ink for drawing and fine writing from natural materials using flowers and plants growing in our green spaces and simple ingredients found in your kitchen! Bottle experiences of connection with natural places and experiment with your own plant-based ink. In this introductory level learning experience we will:+ Make drawing ink from black walnut hulls+ Experiment with dried plant material to make your own custom ink + Learn about binders & preservatives to adjust the consistency &
Spring is in the air! Oh and so is pollen... We've got the perfect remedy for you this Spring Join us this week and make your very own beneficial allergy tea blend. There are a plethora of medicinal herbs that help to provide all natural relief from things like runny nose and itchy eyes! You will receive: A variety of Medicinal Herbs to create your own tea blend Mini Botanical Infused Honey & Honey Dipper Reusable Tea Bags Virtual Reference Time & Location Apr 14, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Virtual Workshop
Come by for free bike rentals, simple repairs, tips, and tricks! Snacks will be provided. Please register in advance. The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is hosting FREE biking days at Bartram’s Garden through the end of November. Come ride the Bartram Mile trail!
Meet at Valley Green Inn Wissahickon Valley Park is not only an important natural resource and wonderful outdoor space – it is also an inspiration for artists of all types. Join us on this 4 – 5 mile multimedia hike as we explore the films and television programs, the paintings, the literature and the music that have drawn inspiration from the Wissahickon and rooted it in American culture. We will hike both Forbidden Drive and the wooded trails of the northern portion of the park, stopping at points of interest to note and appreciate their cultural significance. We will try
Learn about organic pest, weed, and disease control from a seasoned Pennsylvania farmer(Pre-registration required at least 24 hours in advance to participate in the event)Join PA organic farmer Bill Shick for a hands-on workshop about prevention of pests and diseases in a small space urban organic production system. Includes identification of crop beneficials, pests and neutrals and prevention techniques for your spring and early summer crops.
LED BY LADY DANNI MORINICH Join the Bride on tours of six gardens in Philadelphia. These tours are led by master forager, Lady Danni Morinich, and study the natural life already living within urban development. You will come away with more knowledge about the edible plants in your neighborhood and stories that connect the past, present and future of the land we have come to know as Philadelphia. April 15th Norris Square Neighborhood Project 2141 N Howard Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Join us in the Garden for our free annual celebration of spring! This year’s theme is “The Beauty of Urban Ecology”, hosted in partnership with The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University and Clean Water Action. Bring the whole family and enjoy Workshops with the Academy of Natural Sciences Spring Tree tour in the Garden Our annual plant nursery kick-off and sale Meditation in the Garden with Luna Drumline and drum circle with Musicopia RSCI Greening roundtable special event Children’s activities Local vendors and food
For 150 years the South Philly Oil refinery polluted our air and bodies. What should the land’s rebirth hold for the next 150 years? Join us for Healing the Land and Repairing Harm: A Summit on Philly’s Refinery Redevelopment, an engaging, joyful learning experience & dialogue about how the former PES oil refinery land should be put to new use.The summit will unite diverse stakeholders -- bringing together residents, elected officials, environmental regulators, city planners, professors, local business owners, and more -- around the largest redevelopment in Philly's history. --- --- ---Highlights of the summit will includeA Candidate Forum for
Earth day craft fun with Mindy!Come make some art out of recycled materials to get ready for Earth Day! Join teaching artist Mindy Flexer in her outdoor classroom to make giant flowers and butterflies for Pollinator Power!, an installation that will be in Woodmere’s Helen Millard Children’s Gallery in September. Children, teens, and adults are all invited to enjoy creating our pollinator garden together. Come be you with us!This is an in person event held at Mindy's art studio. Limited spots are available, please register early. This is a drop-in art workshop from 10:30 to 12:00. All ages are welcome.
resource fair tabled by local Philadelphia organizations with opportunities for farmers and urban food producers.If you are an urban food producer, a small local farmer, or are interested in farm and gardening education, this is a great opportunity to network and learn about resources and opportunities that can help you reach your goals. A variety of regional farm resource providers from USDA agencies to the city of Philadelphia will be providing information.
Save Soil volunteers will have a booth at Weavers Way Co-Op( Chestnut Hill) to raise awareness for soil health.Let us come together to raise awareness to address soil health concerns. Join us as we raise awareness and urge for policy changes to protect our soil.Unless we raise our voices for soil, solutions will not come forth. This is our critical generational endeavor.Let's be part of the solution. Let's make it happen !Save Soil community event detailsJoin us for the Save soil Booth at the Weavers Way Co-Op, Chestnut HillWhen?Sat, April 15th, 20231:00 pm - 3:00 pm ESTWhere?Address: 8424 Germantown Ave,
Beyond comparison the most exciting and fact filled 2 hour adventure offered in Philly. Learn about the history of Black Philadelphia.
Wild & Seasonal Community Potlucks Join us four times of year – spring, summer, fall, and winter – as part of our Wild Wisdom and Many Hands Garden & Apothecary Community potlucks. Connect with new friends over wild-foraged dishes, share knowledge about plants of our region, and enjoy delicious dishes prepared lovingly by the Awbury community. About the Potluck Potlucks will follow this year’s Wild Wisdom quarterly classes and be a great opportunity for students to practice what they’ve learned in plant I.D., cooking, and medicine making. Everyone is welcome to join and is not limited to those who
Pop Up Shop Feathering Local Vendors
Date: Sunday, April 16 Time: 10am – 1pm Location: Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel 8339 Old York Rd, Elkins Park, PA 19027 Rain Date: Sunday, April 23 | 10am -1pm (This event will be canceled in the event of heavy rain or thunder!) Join your neighbors and Streamkeepers for our monthly Creek Care Day in Montgomery County. This month we will plant native trees, shrubs, and perennials at Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel. We’ll be adding plants to the parking lot retrofit on campus that manages the property’s stormwater before it enters the creek. All tools and supplies will be provided, including work gloves (though
Join us on Sunday April 16 in historic downtown Chestnut Hill PA for the kickoff Market of the spring season. This Market will feature 95 carefully curated vendors with a wide variety of handmade and vintage goods along with food trucks, live music, and an abundance of shopping options in the charming, cobblestone-lined streets around us . The Market is produced in partnership with the Chestnut Hill Business District, and we thank them for their support! Date & Time: Sunday April 16, 10-4 pm Location: right in the heart of downtown Chestnut Hill. You can point your GPS to 25 W. Highland Ave, or head to the
Some of Villanova's best and brightest will be sharing their perspectives of Personal, Social, and Environmental Sustainability.Engage with TEDx Talks given by Villanova Students, Faculty, and Alumni at this year's TEDx VillanovaU Conference. The TEDxVillanovaU: Paradigm Shift for Sustainability conference focuses on three main aspects within sustainability: Personal Sustainability, Social Sustainability, and Environmental Sustainability. Held on April 16th from 1:30-7:30pm, it is free to attend, and official attendees will receive a gift pack for a full audience experience. The conference will be live streamed for anyone who cannot attend the conference in-person or to its entirety.
Join fiber artist Kat Sours for a fun workshop exploring how to make pigmented gelatin-based bioplastic for textile embellishment.Join fiber artist Kat Sours for a fun workshop exploring how to make pigmented gelatin-based bioplastic for the purpose of textile embellishment. In the first part of the demo Kat will give a tutorial on bioplastic production. Since this material typically takes 2-3 days to cure, the artist will provide premade bioplastic to be used in the second part of the demo, where students will create their own eco-friendly embellishments to create a piece of embroidered artwork to take home.Supplies will be
Join The Sisterly Love Collective as they welcome hospitality-centric podcast host and author Shari Bayer for a panel discussion in celebration of her soon-to-be-released book Chefwise, Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World (Phaidon, Spring 2023). As a preview of the book, which features interviews with leading chefs covering inspiration, advice, and life lessons from both in and out of the kitchen, Shari will lead a panel discussion through the lens of women in hospitality with Sisterly Love Collective members Cybille St. Aude-Tate, Sofia Deleon, and Melissa McGrath as panelists. The panel takes place on Sunday, April 16th, during
Climate Change Divestment at Temple: Featuring New Yorker Journalist Bill McKibben with Temple Alum and Environmental Activist Amani ReidWe are proud to present a discussion on climate change and divestment with environmentalist and journalist Bill McKibben. Mr. McKibben, who founded 350.org and contributes regularly to the New Yorker, has published numerous groundbreaking and compelling pieces on global warming and has been instrumental in various efforts to curb carbon emissions. He will be joined by Temple Alum and environmental justice advocate, Amani Reid. Ms. Reid will be facilitating a conversation that outlines the climate change crisis and the complex process of
Climate Change Divestment at Temple: Featuring New Yorker Journalist Bill McKibben with Temple Alum and Environmental Activist Amani ReidWe are proud to present a discussion on climate change and divestment with environmentalist and journalist Bill McKibben. Mr. McKibben, who founded 350.org and contributes regularly to the New Yorker, has published numerous groundbreaking and compelling pieces on global warming and has been instrumental in various efforts to curb carbon emissions. He will be joined by Temple Alum and environmental justice advocate, Amani Reid. Ms. Reid will be facilitating a conversation that outlines the climate change crisis and the complex process of
Join us to hear from Mayoral Candidates and help make Philly a better place to live, work, play, and dream.As part of UAC’s "Our Vote, Our Future" initiative, the Urban Affairs Coalition, the Greater Philadelphia YMCA, and One Day at a Time are hosting a mayoral forum where Philadelphians can voice their hopes, concerns, and what they know will make Philadelphia an ever-better place for all of us. Our forum will focus on issues that are top of mind for Philadelphians, including education, youth development, health equity, substance abuse recovery, housing, equitable economic development, and gun violence. Attending this forum
Join Bennett Compost to clean Tacony Creek Park and park gateways every Tuesday. Let’s support this local business in improving our environment and neighborhood! Location: Meet at Bennett Compost: 5650 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19120 Time: 11am All tools and supplies will be provided. No registration required. Questions? Contact Alex Rosario at Alex@ttfwatershed.org or 215-744-1853.
Join us for a story, simple craft, short walk & more. Children ages 2-5 years with an adult.Children ages 2-5 years with an adult can join us for a story, simple craft, short walk, games and more. $5.00 per child. Adults are FREE. Eventbrite fees apply. If you'd like to pay by cash or check, register under the "free" ticket, then email PEC@phila.gov for payment information. Parking is available at the center with additional street parking. The center, bathrooms, and picnic areas are all accessible, however, the trails are rocky and uneven. This is an all-weather, outdoor program. Please dress
A discussion on the potential impact of diseases like avian flu, swine flu, Ebola, and SARS-CoV-2, which all emerged from animal sources.In 2022, over 55 million birds across the United States died from bird flu, making it the worst ever outbreak in the country. As climate change and human encroachment on animal habitats bring humans and animals into ever closer contact, the risk of animal diseases infecting humans – zoonotic diseases – grows. We have already experienced these devastating effects with the 2009 swine flu pandemic, the 2014-15 zika virus epidemic that affected North and South America, and the 2014-16
Youth will be immersed in a different natural science topic each class utilizing multiple learning tools including hands-on.Youth will be immersed in a different natural science topic each class utilizing multiple learning tools including hands-on. Celebrate Earth Day while experiencing sustainability through natural crafts and DIY projects. Ages 5-10 years old. $5 per child. Parking is available at the center with additional street parking. The center, bathrooms, and picnic areas are all accessible, however, the trails are rocky and uneven. This is an all-weather, outdoor program. Please dress for the weather and hiking. Photos will be taken of participants during
Watercolor paintings that look so good, you could eat them!The culinary and visual arts have long intersected in nature morte, or still-life painting, with no subject being more iconic than the bowl of fruit. Want to discover watercolor painting as well as what the spring harvest has to offer? Join us as we transform the Culinary Literacy Center kitchen into a different kind of art studio to learn how to make striking watercolor paintings of uncommon spring and summer produce. In this class, you will learn how to render seasonal fruits and vegetables—specifically, local and seasonal produce you typically don't
Spread throughout the 288.5 linear feet of the Chew Family Papers at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania is the evidence of the lives of early American families of African descent, both free and enslaved. Recent digitization work and research by the African American Genealogy Group (AAGG) has started to re-create family groups from the Mid-Atlantic region. Hear from members of AAGG on their findings and learn from Cliveden staff about the impact this work has on the interpretation at a local historic site. The first hour will be a presentation, available both in person at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Environmental historian Adam Levine will talk about some of the worst floods ever to hit Philadelphia.When a city is built along a river—and Philadelphia is wedged between two, the Schuylkill and the Delaware—floods are an inevitable occurrence, with sometimes tragic consequences. In this illustrated talk, environmental historian Adam Levine will talk about some of the worst floods ever to hit Philadelphia, beginning in the early 1800s and ending up with Hurricane Ida in 2021. He will also discuss the causes of different types of flooding that occur in urban areas, and what we can do to help mitigate future floods.Levine
Join us monthly for an evening of care, support and gentle wisdom to companion you on your grief journey.
Hear from the queer writers of Blue Stoop's spring workshop!Join us April 18 for readings by students from the Embodying Queer Stories Writing Workshop! This group of talented queer writers met every Tuesday in the lower level of our store and we can’t wait to hear what they’ve been working on. Led by Jenni Milton, Embodying Queer Stories is a writing workshop by and for queer people, where writers working in a wide range of genres, from poetry to narrative nonfiction to novels, are empowered to honor their voices and experiences and to lead the discussion of their work. Jenni
Help us plant trees for clean water on a tributary of Brandywine Creek in Birmingham Township! We have an entire week of opportunities lined up.
Nonprofits and houses of worship: Learn about the benefits of going solar. For E.D.s, CFOs, board members, & facility directors.NETWORKING, BREAKFAST AND SPEAKERS:Katie Bartolotta, Philadelphia Energy Authority Jackson Kusiak, Solar StatesBob Byrne, Family Promise of PhiladelphiaJulian Burnett, PosiGen Space donated by First Presbyterian ChurchBreakfast courtesy of Corona PartnersHosted by Philadelphia Energy Authority and Solar States
How do we ensure viable, scalable, and sustainable solutions to urban heat island effects in informal settlements of the Global South?The ConversationInformal urban settlements have long drawn on community resources to build and refurbish them. With climate change increasing the heat island effect in cities, they are often at the low end of the scale of scientific and policy priorities. Their informality means that these communities are vulnerable to the vagaries of urban policy urging solutions ranging from resettlement to reconstruction. The speakers in this panel approach the problem from different perspectives – sociology, engineering, and public administration, answering the
Join us for three 2-hour online sessions and one 6-hour in-person session to gain knowledge, skills, and processes to lead Pennsylvania Meaningful Watershed Education Experience professional development.
Housing Futures Month Philadelphia Activation celebrating bold and creative housing models and policies for Philadelphia's #HousingFuturesYou are invited to a Housing Futures Month Activation on April 19, 2023 at the Asian Arts Initiative in Philadelphia to celebrate Housing Futures Month and the bold, creative housing models and policies that are shaping Philadelphia’s #HousingFutures! Housing as health, housing as community, housing as liberatory — that is the future we are working toward. More than 50 years after the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968, we continue to build on the promises of this groundbreaking policy to dream, vision, explore,
Join us in celebrating Earth Day with The Rounds on April 19th from 12-1pm in the 1810 Accelerator!Join us on Wednesday, April 19th, from 12-1pm in the 1810 Accelerator for a special collaboration between ESA, the IEI, Temple Office of Sustainability, and the Sustainable Business Network, featuring Alex Torrey, CEO and Co-Founder of The Rounds.The Rounds is a no-waste delivery service that refills your staple home goods - from pantry items to cleaning and paper products on a recurring monthly basis. They service several Philly neighborhoods and are an official partner of the City of Philadelphia's Office of Sustainability.We will
Explore the questions surrounding solar geoengineering with a panel with diverse views and backgrounds on the topic.This is a hybrid event. For those attending virtually, a Zoom link will be sent out the day of the event.Boxed lunches will be available to go following the talk!As the planet nears the critical warming threshold of 1.5C (3F), a class of controversial climate interventions, often described under the umbrella term of “Geoengineering”—the intentional manipulation of Earth’s planetary environment to offset the warming effects of carbon pollution--are coming increasingly into focus on the national and international policy stage. Such manipulations potentially include what’s
Learn in an indoor farm that actually produces a variety of products, some you can make at home.